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Helpful Tips for Improving Your Susan Harwood Grant Application
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Helpful Tips for Improving Your
Susan Harwood Grant Application
Susan Harwood Solicitation for Grant Applications (SGA)
Read the entire Susan Harwood SGA
Know what is required
Address a single topic
Review and understand the evaluation criteria
Work Plan
Should be organized and logical
Cover key aspects:
Personnel
Materials
Resources
Include realistic timelines
Target Your Audience
Target one or more of OSHA’s emphasis populations
Serve multiple employers and employees
Only individuals covered by the OSH Act are eligible to receive grant-funded services
Develop the program at the audience’s level
Recruiting
Is the recruiting plan feasible?
Can you show previous experience working with the target training audience?
Do you have support from intended audience?
Describe your advertising plan
Describe your Public Relations plan
Course Content & Materials
Course should address all hazards (e.g., Construction Industry Focus Four hazards)
How will course content be developed?
Who will be involved?
Qualifications of involved personnel?
Plan for OSHA approval?
Train-The-Trainer Plans
Include trainer and trainee plan
Describe the content of both types of training
Provide a reporting plan for conducting and documenting second-tier training
Be realistic regarding projections
Tell Us How?
Quarterly training projections
Length of training sessions
Training locations
Evaluations
Budget
Include detailed project budget backup document; break out program and administrative costs
Detailed budget should match the amounts on the SF 424A Form
25% cap on administrative costs
Maximum open and free competition for all procurements/contracts
Qualifications
Organization
Experience
Performance
Staff
Professional
Academic
Specialized experience
General Guidance
Be specific, be concise
“Copy and Paste” applications for multiple topics are not recommended
Use the application document checklist
Avoid last minute applications
Proofread before submitting
For Further Information Contact:
Kimberly Mason, Program Analyst
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Office of Training and Educational Programs
847-759-7700 (This is not a toll-free number)